Q14)Al and Lucille were the parents of which 60s American rock guitarist?

A14)Jimi Hendrix.

Q15)Saul Hudson is better known as which member of Guns & Roses?

A15)Slash.

Q16)Which member of Oasis married Patsy Kensit in 1997?

A16)Liam Gallagher.

Q17)Which band had a hit with Radio Gaga?

A17)Queen.

Q18)Who is Bernie Taupin’s most famous song-writing partner?

A18)Elton John

Q19)Heather Small was the lead singer of which 90’s band?

A19)M People.

Q20)Noddy Holder was the lead singer of which 70’s band?

A20)Slade.

ROUND THREE AT THE MOVIES.

Q21)Lisa Osbourne directed what is, arguably, the shortest James Bond film, ever. What was the name of this 2012 piece?

A21)Happy and Glorious: it was the short film of James Bond and the Queen, parachuting into the opening ceremony of the 2012 Olympics. (PART of the argument’s going to be over the fact it was made by the BBC, and not by Eon Productions, the official makers of the James Bond franchise.)

Q22)Which director directed the original French version of Bridget Fonda flick, The Assassin?

A22)Luc Besson: who directed and produced the film, Nikita.

Q23)What country did Robin Williams say Good Morning to, in 1987?

A23)Vietnam.

Q24)Woody Allen made an 80s movie about Hannah and her … what?

A24)Sisters.

Q25)Which 80s Warren Beatty film was all about Soviet Russia?

A25)Reds.

Q26)Who was Billy Crystal’s male co-star in Analyse This?

A26)Robert De Niro.

Q27)Which west London borough is associated with classic comedy movies?

A27)Ealing.

Q28)In the film, Miss Congeniality, who is Miss Congeniality?

A28)Sandra Bullock.

Q29)In the film Ghost, was Patrick Swayze, or Demi Moore, the ghost?

A29)Patrick Swayze.

Q30)In the children’s film, The Cat In The Hat, who played the Cat … ?

A30)Mike Myers.

ROUND FOUR AROUND EUROPE.

Q31)On which island were the Mafia founded?

A31)Sicily.

Q32)What is the main religion of Albania?

A32)Islam.

Q33)Tallinn is the capital of which former Soviet republic?

A33)Estonia.

Q34)The Straits of Gibraltar connect the Atlantic with which sea?

A34)The Mediterranean.

Q35)Danair is based in which European country?

A35)Denmark.

Q36)Which mountainous European country is divided into cantons?

A36)Switzerland.

Q37)Which country is also known as the Hellenic Republic?

A37)Greece.

Q38)Majorca is part of which group of islands?

A38)The Balearics.

Q39)The province of Calabria is at the southernmost tip of which country?

A39)Italy.

Q40)Prior to its adoption of the Euro, what was the currency of Spain?

A40)The Peseta.

ROUND 5 HOBBIES AND LEISURE.

Q41)Are there more chairs at the start, or the end of a game of Musical chairs?

A41)At the start.

Q42)What is the less formal name for a turf accountants? (Clean names, that is!)

A42)Bookie.

Q43)The Notting Hill Carnival is usually held on which bank holiday?

A43)August Bank Holiday

Q44)In which county of the UK might you take a holiday on the Broads?

A44)Norfolk.

Q45)What would you hire from Moss Bros?

A45)A suit.

Q46)Butlins’ was the first successful what, in the UK?

A46)Holiday camp.

Q47)In the theatre, is the Circle on the first, or ground floor?

A47)The first floor.

Q48)Which magazine’s title is the French word for ‘she?’

A48)Elle

Q49)Atari means what, when translated into English?

A49)Attack.

Q50)Hoyles Compendium is generally agreed to be the world’s most complete guide to what subject?

A50)Games.

ROUND SIX GENERAL IGNORANCE

Q51)What was the name of King Canute’s queen: Queen Emma, Queen Gemma or Queen Latifah?

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